Re: Hebrew questions

From: Paul J. Bodin (pjbodin@sirius.com)
Date: Fri Sep 11 1998 - 21:12:33 EDT


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At 17:16 09/09/98 -0400, Ross wrote:

> Does the Hebrew equivalent of Zerwick's Grammatical Analysis of the Greek
> New Testament?

There was a volume available years ago from Zondervan with a title
something like "An Analytical Hebrew and Chaldee Lexicon of the Old
Testament". I found it very useful as a novice Hebrew student.
"Chaldee" refers to what we now call Aramaic.

Wish I could offer more specific information; we've just moved, and
although I still have the volume it isn't yet unpacked.

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